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#57 THE VALUE OF EXPRESS T2-WEIGHTED PELVIC MRI IN THE PREOPERATIVE EVALUATION OF SEVERE PELVIC FLOOR PROLAPSE: A PROSPECTIVE STUDY
Kester R. 1, Kim S. 2, Benoit A. 2, Amendola M. 2, Gousse A. 2 1. University of Miami School of Medicine, 2. UM
11:37
#58 Pelvic floor muscle strength and thickness of the pelvic floor muscles in continent and incontinent nulliparous women
Mørkved S. 1, Salvesen K. Å. 2, Bø K. 3, Eik-Nes S. 2 1. National Center for Fetal Medicine, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Faculty of Medicine, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, 2. National Center for Fetal Medicine, Departement of, 3. The Norwegian University of Sport and Physical Edu
11:45
#59 A Cohort Study to Determine Obstetric Risk Factors for Anal Incontinence
Tierney J. 1, Boyd J. 2, Greer I. A. 3 1. Southern General Hospital, 2. ISD, Edinburgh, 3. Regius Professor, Dept of Obstetrics & Gynaecology
11:52
#60 The effect of childbirth on pelvic organ mobility
Dietz H. P. 1, Steensma A. B. 2, Moore K. H. 3 1. Royal Hospital for Women and King George V Hospital, 2. Royal Hospital for Women, Sydney, 3. St. George's Hospital and University of New South
12:00
#61 Is there a Relationship Between Urinary Symptoms and Symptoms of Urogenital Prolapse when Assessing Quality of Life?
Balmforth J. 1, Robinson D. 1, Cardozo L. 1, Khullar V. 1 1. Kings College Hospital
12:07
#62 Changes in pelvic floor function after childbirth
Jundt K. 1, Reckemeyer I. 1, Namdar N. 1, Drinovac V. 1, Dimpfl T. 2, Peschers U. 1 1. I. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology of the Ludwig-Maximilians-University, 2. Kassel
12:15
#63 Pelvic floor function in primiparous women in early pregnancy and 4-12 months after delivery.
Gunnarsson M. 1, Mattiasson A. 1 1. Dept of Urology
12:22
#64 Colonic transit time and rectoanal videomanometry analyses in Parkinson?s disease- with special reference to bladder dysfunction
Sakakibara R. 1, Uchiyama T. 1, Yoshiyama M. 1, Hattori T. 1, Yamanishi T. 2, Odaka T. 3 1. Neurology Department Chiba University, 2. Urology Department Dokkyo Medical College, 3. 1st department Chiba University
12:30
#65 CORRELATION BETWEEN FAECAL INCONTINENCE AND URINARY DISORDERS: AN OBSERVATIONAL STUDY
Soligo M. 1, Salvatore S. 2, Luppino G. 2, Lalia M. 2, Arcari V. 2, Malberti S. 2 1. Dep. of Gynaecological Surgery - Bassini Hospital - University of Milan-Bicocca, 2. Dep. Gynaecol. Surg. - Bassini H. - Univ. Milan-Bi
12:37
#66 Randomised controlled trial of conservative management of postnatal urinary and facecal incontinence: long term follow-up study
Wilson P. D. 1, Glazener C. 2, McGee M. 2, Herbison P. 3, MacArthur C. 3, Grant A. 2 1. Department of Women's and Children's Health, University of Otago, 2. Health Services Research Unit, University of Aberd, 3. Department of Preventive and Social Medicine, Univ
12:45
#67 Pelvic floor muscle training for women with symptoms of stress urinary incontinence: A randomised trial comparing strengthening and motor relearning approaches.
Hay-Smith E. J. C. 1, Herbison G. P. 2, Wilson P. D. 3 1. Department of Women's and Children's Health, University of Otago, 2. Department of Preventive and Social Medicine, Univ, 3. Department of Women's and Children's Health, Unive
12:52
#68 Home electrical stimulation in addition to conventional pelvic floor exercises: A useful adjunct or expensive distraction?
Bidmead J. 1, Mantle J. 1, Cardozo L. 1, Hextall A. 1, Boos K. 2 1. Kings College Hospital, 2. Royal sussex County Hospital